Airborne Ranger
Platform: Amiga 500
Region: Europe
Media: Floppy
Controller: Mouse / Keyboard, Joystick
Genre: Shoot 'em Up - Action - Adventure
Gametype: Licensed
Release Year: 1989
Developer: Imagitec
Publisher: MicroProse
Players: 1
Relationship: Precursor to Special Forces
Hardware: OCS
Conversions: Amstrad/Schneider CPC464/664/6128, Atari ST/E, Commodore C64/128, PC (DOS), Sinclair ZX, Spectrum 48/128/+2/+3, Tandy PC/IBM, PCjr
Disks: 1
Programmer: Keith Jackson, Mark Fisher
Musician: Barry Leitch
Designer: Anthony Rosbottom, Andrew Ingram
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In this action/simulation game by Microprose the player takes the role of an U.S. Army airborne ranger. These Airborne rangers are dropped behind enemy lines by parachute to perform all kinds of dangerous missions. Gameplay consists of 3 phases:

1. Reading the mission briefing and outfitting 3 supply pods with machine gun ammo, time bombs, first-aid kits, grenades & LAW rockets depending on this briefing.
2. Flying over the mission map in a V-22 Osprey plane to drop your 3 supply pods and parachuting out of the plane yourself.
3. Performing the actual missions and reaching the pick-up point before time runs out. There are 12 different missions which include capturing an enemy officer, blowing up an ammunition depot, photographing an experimental aircraft and liberating P.O.W.'s

Missions take place in either an arctic, desert or temperate setting. Using the mission map the player must decide the route towards the mission objective. This might require them to crawl through trenches, run around minefields or take out enemy soldiers and bunkers. Airborne Ranger was one of the first games with some missions that required a stealthy approach (staying undetected until a certain time, taking out a guard and stealing an enemy uniform etc.).

Airborne Ranger can be played in practice or veteran mode. In practice mode, gameplay is limited to a single mission, while in veteran mode, a series of missions or an entire campaign is played in order to earn medals & promotions. All missions can be played on several difficulty levels.

http://www.mobygames.com/game/amiga/airborne-ranger
